Letters

Addressing poverty can’t come soon enough

March 4, 2021   ·   0 Comments

by Mark Pavilons “Overcoming poverty is not a gesture of charity. It is an act of justice. It is the protection of a fundamental human ...

Seasons of Learning

BROCK’S BANTER By Brock Weir A year ago this month, we really didn’t know where we stood. We knew there was something coming but we ...

Pokemon is celebrating its 25th anniversary

By Robert Belardi  OPINION When I was just a boy I remember receiving my first handheld system that I could call my own. I had ...

A Lesson in Language

by SHERALYN ROMAN Annually, several of the larger purveyors of dictionaries release lists of new words that will be added to dictionaries moving forward. It’s ...

The digital age

by BRIAN LOCKHART Over the past month, the auto industry in North America had a bit of a rough time. Several automakers had to shut ...

Pandemic has sparked innovations

by Mark Pavilons Human history is filled with some very amazing accomplishments. It seems that some of our greatest achievements arise out of the ashes ...

Continually re-inventing the wheel

By BROCK WEIR Occasionally having to reinvent the wheel can be frustrating, but it is often a necessary evil. The last twelve months have proved ...

The Carrot and the Stick

by SHERALYN ROMAN We’ll start today’s column with a brief history lesson. At some point or another in life, regardless of your place or origin, ...

Iran: Another Nuclear Bungle?

by GWYNNE DYER The self-esteem of two-year-olds and nation-states is too fragile for them to admit they were wrong, which makes it hard for them ...

The rich bounce back, others never will

by MARK PAVILONS “Life is a dream for the wise, a game for the fool, a comedy for the rich, a tragedy for the poor.” ...

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